Prince William, Kate Middleton's 'real faces' exposed as they make shocking move
Prince William, Kate Middleton’s shocking move leaves public frustrated
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s shocking move has left their neighbours upset and frustrated, a new report has revealed.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have showed their "real faces" as they are causing frustration among people living near their new Windsor home, Forest Lodge, reported OK! Magazine.
William and Kate reportedly blocked some roads and restricted access to a nearby Christmas tree farm which made neighbours take longer routes.
The report revealed that locals are also unhappy because two families had to move out of their houses before the royal couple arrived.
Speaking with Newsweek, anti-monarchist expert Graham Smith said that the land and roads are public and shouldn’t be closed off.
"The Christmas trees issue might seem silly, but the point is this is all public property and William should not have been able to close those roads and close access to that land," he said.
Smith added, "It's not his to do what he wants with. He's also forced two people, two families to move out of their homes.
“They were relocated to other places on the [Windsor Great Park] but this is just another example of William just basically sticking two fingers up to local people and then just grabbing land that isn't his just so that he can move from one house to another.
"So it's just an abuse of power and privilege for me," he said.
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